Congratulations Professor Bob Goodin on Winning The Johan Skytte Prize 2022
Distinguished Professor Bob Goodin of Philosophy is the recepient of the 2022 Johan Skytte Prize - a very high honour in political science, and an award for lifetime achievement. This award is…
Jamie Susskind Lecture
Jamie Susskind, award-winning author and rising star of the London legal scene presented arguments from his new book, The Digital Republic, to an audience of 90 masked enthusiasts in the Shine Dome…
Jenny Davis gives keynote talk titled 'Affordances' for Machine Learning at the ICLR 2022.
ANU Sociology's Jenny Davis gave a talk on "'Affordances' for Machine Learning" with a live Q&A as one of the keynote speakers for the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR)…
Employment Opportunity - Director, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
The role of Director at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) has now been advertised: Position overview The Australian National University (ANU) has an international…
Past policies have created barriers to voting in remote First Nations communities
Article by Dr Morgan Harrington in the Conversation: The rate of voter participation in federal elections by people living in remote Indigenous communities has been lower than the national…
Indigenous Australians harder hit by Black Summer fires, study finds
Listen to Bhiamie Williamson on ABC Radio National PM discussing his research from CAEPR Discussion Paper 300 Aboriginal community governance on the frontlines and faultlines in the Black Summer…
New analysis of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
ANU School of Sociology staff member Robert Ackland has published a new analysis of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the article Bridging in network organisations. The case of…